Moushira Khattab
Egyptian diplomat
Moushira Mahmoud Khattab (born in 1944) is an Egyptian politician and diplomat. She is serving as the president of the National Council for Human Rights, Egypt's national Human Rights Institution. She previously served as minister of family and population, assistant minister of foreign affairs, Ambassador of Egypt to South Africa, the Czech Republic and Slovakia as well serving in Egypt’s diplomatic missions in Australia, Hungary, Austria and the United Nations in New York City and Vienna.
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edit- We have definitely seen marked improvements in the status of women. These improvements are driven by the diligent efforts exerted by women- led movements.
- Egyptian women already have gained the right to travel without their husband’s prior consent, and the right to pass down their nationality to children born to foreign fathers.
- Women’s rights have been secured constitutionally, with many constitutional terms, translated into legal clauses while others remain in the pipes. There are several measurable examples that echo the ongoing progress of women in Egypt by law.
- We still need to change the cultural practices that constitute violence against women and the best way to achieve this is by putting more women on the decision- making level, be it at the governmental or the parliamentary.
- To empower women, we should ensure that all young girls receive their education. The benefits of this education will trickle down not only to their families but nationwide as well.
- There are still women and girls who are denied their right to education even though the government provides free basic education, but some parents deprive their daughters of that right.
- Offering females quality education and putting in place techniques for active life-long learning, while giving them the space to express themselves and air their grievances, as well as access to support removing any obstacles in their way for development, are badly needed.
- You can do it just have self- confidence and work hard. Women are multitaskers. They are soldiers and if they believe in what they are doing they will succeed…so believe in God, build friends and alliances, do not make enemies
- Women will be fully empowered and gender equality will prevail when we explain to everyone in the society that they stand to benefit.
- My diligent efforts were rewarded when I was decorated with the ‘Order of Good Hope’.
- some people doubt women’s capabilities simply because they are women, so you have to double your efforts to get what you are entitled for.
- There are several measurable examples that echo the ongoing progress of women in Egypt by law: more than 12 years ago Egyptian women already have gained the right to travel without their husband’s prior consent, and the right to pass down their nationality to children born to foreign fathers.